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Obama: One-to-one talks on nuclear programme not true

Reuters
Reuters
23/10/2012
02:29 MYT
Obama: One-to-one talks on nuclear programme not true
President Barack Obama said today that newspaper reports that Iran and the United States had agreed to hold one-on-one talks on Tehran's nuclear programme were "not true."
Obama made the comment at a debate on foreign policy. The New York Times quoted unnamed U.S. administration officials on Saturday as saying that secret exchanges between US and Iranian officials had resulted in an agreement "in principle" to hold direct talks.
"Those are reports in the newspaper, they are not true," Obama said.
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